Aussies set to make several changes in wake of record first-up defeat
Cricket by Sam Landsberger
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Subscriber only Australia is preparing to drop multiple players in the fallout from a record 53-run T20 loss to New Zealand - but under-fire captain Aaron Finch is safe. Finch, 34, looked sharp in the nets at New Zealand s High Performance Centre in Christchurch last week and batted promisingly in the Aussies centre-wicket match simulation scenarios, before driving his second ball straight to Devon Conway in Christchurch on Monday. But coach Andrew McDonald does not want Finch batting in fear on the back of his first big shot flying to backward point and declared there was no reason to think the skipper wouldn t lead Australia at this year s Twenty20 World Cup in India.
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